Grainne Mullan is the wife of Andy Fletcher who lived together for 29 years.
Andy Fletcher was known for his chess skills while Depeche Mode was traveling with Blancmange in the early 1980s. In Interviews, Blancmange’s Neil Arthur has remarked “never winning a game of chess with Andy Fletcher!”
Fletcher owned the Gascogne restaurant on Blenheim Terrace in St. John’s Wood, London, in the 1990s. He is sometimes known as Fletch, was an English keyboard player, DJ, and founding member of the electronic band Depeche Mode.
Where Is Grainne Mullan Now? – Andy Fletcher Wife
Grainne Mullan is married to her husband Andy Fletcher. Fletcher was her longtime lover, on January 16, 1993, and the couple has two children.
In the mid-1990s, he made a series of disastrous investments that resulted in several financial settlements between Lloyd’s of London and Daniel Miller.
“Fletcher’s growing despondency led to a major nervous collapse in the summer of 1994,” according to The Independent. He was also a Chelsea FC supporter.
Fletcher passed away on 26 May 2022. May his spouse get the strength to cope with the situation, and may the departed soul be guided to heaven.
Meet Andy Fletcher Children Megan and Joe
Grainne Mullan and Andy Fletcher got two children named Megan and Joe. When Fletcher was two years old, the family moved from Nottingham to Basildon.
From an early age, he was a member of the local Boy’s Brigade, largely to play football. He met future Depeche Mode member Vince Clarke in this Chrisitan youth organization.
The two have both recalled in interviews the local missionary activity they attempted on behalf of teh organization to convert non-believers.
More On Andy Fletcher – Wikipedia Bio
Andy Fletcher, as a member of Depeche Mode, was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame of 2020.
Fletcher and schoolmate Vince Clarke founded the short-lived band No Romance in China in the late 1970s, with Fletcher playing bass guitar. He went on a mini-tour of European clubs in late 2015.
Martin Gore and Fletcher met in the Van Gogh pub on Paycocke Road in Basildon in 1980. His participation in Depeche Mode has long been a source of controversy. He played bass in the band’s early iterations.